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It’s very easy to stick with the tried and true, those things we’ve done for so long we’re comfortable with them so we keep on keeping on.

My keyboard with the letters worn off the keys is a good reminder that while I touch type and don’t need to see the letters, if someone else had to step into my role and office space, this might not help their productivity.

If we want everything to continue operating at optimal pace with no interruption to service, it’s always good to make sure our tools work for everyone. It’s also imperative there are succession plans so no function within the business is reliant on one person.

Keeping knowledge in your head doesn’t help others and is more likely to reflect a closed mindset rather than an open one.  The world of health tech is moving very quickly which doesn’t request, it requires people to collaborate and progress to continuously better ways of doing things with the latest tools available.

Testimonial – Chatswood Resthome and Hospital owner (and Clinical Advisor for NZ Aged Care Association)

I am very happy to endorse your system as the information is invaluable for CNMs to analyse the data/information and make informed decisions on best practice and innovation to decrease hazards, improve outcomes, and mitigating factors for resident welfare. I’m pleased you are delving into the data to the level you are, as it’s time saving for sites in many respects, and so easy to dice and slice the information to get the trends.

CNM’s used to spend hours just writing up the collective information before the analysis, so this system is hugely time saving.

Rhonda Sherriff

Chatswood Resthome and Hospital

(Clinical Advisor for NZ Aged Care Association)